Identification of Methane-producing Bacteria from Palm Oil Mill Sludge (POMS) with Solid Cud from Ruminant Stomach

Biological generation in anaerobic environments such as enteric fermentation and anaerobic waste treatment from agriculture sector are the major contributor of methane gas which has the potential as biogas. The aimed of this study was to identify methane-producing bacteria in anaerobic vessel which...

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Main Authors: Lau, Seng, Chan, CSW, Husaini, A. A. S. A, Zulkharnain, A., Kasing, Apun, Bilung, L. M, Micky, Vincent
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spelling my.unimas.ir.73762023-07-31T03:51:27Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/7376/ Identification of Methane-producing Bacteria from Palm Oil Mill Sludge (POMS) with Solid Cud from Ruminant Stomach Lau, Seng Chan, CSW Husaini, A. A. S. A Zulkharnain, A. Kasing, Apun Bilung, L. M Micky, Vincent GE Environmental Sciences QR Microbiology Biological generation in anaerobic environments such as enteric fermentation and anaerobic waste treatment from agriculture sector are the major contributor of methane gas which has the potential as biogas. The aimed of this study was to identify methane-producing bacteria in anaerobic vessel which contained a mixture of Palm Oil Mill Sludge (POMS) and solid cud taken from the first compartment of cow’s stomach (1:2 and 2:1 ratio) as co-mixture. The comixture was incubated at 50 °C in a 2 L vessel with initial starter of 400 ml and sampling was conducted every 4 weeks interval during 12 weeks of incubation. For specific detection of methanogens, 16S rRNA-cloning analysis was carried out. Methanobrevibacter sp. and Methanosaeta sp. were confirmed to be presence within the 2:1 ratio of co-mixture while only Methanobrevibacter sp. was found in 1:2 ratio of co-mixture on both Week 0 and Week 4. No methanogens were detected for both co-mixtures on Week 8 and Week 12. Hibiscus Publisher 2014 Article PeerReviewed Lau, Seng and Chan, CSW and Husaini, A. A. S. A and Zulkharnain, A. and Kasing, Apun and Bilung, L. M and Micky, Vincent (2014) Identification of Methane-producing Bacteria from Palm Oil Mill Sludge (POMS) with Solid Cud from Ruminant Stomach. Journal Of Biochemistry, Microbiology And Biotechnology, 1 (1). pp. 23-26. http://www.google.com.my/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=2&ved=0CCEQFjAB&url=http%3A%2F%2Fjournal.hibiscuspublisher.com%2Findex.php%2FJOBIMB%2Farticle%2Fdownload%2F125%2F185&ei=BQtQVdC_AdLIuASx34HADg&usg=AFQjCNH2FWdic1PX1H9KyRPV8HPUEtUiYg&cad=rja
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topic GE Environmental Sciences
QR Microbiology
spellingShingle GE Environmental Sciences
QR Microbiology
Lau, Seng
Chan, CSW
Husaini, A. A. S. A
Zulkharnain, A.
Kasing, Apun
Bilung, L. M
Micky, Vincent
Identification of Methane-producing Bacteria from Palm Oil Mill Sludge (POMS) with Solid Cud from Ruminant Stomach
description Biological generation in anaerobic environments such as enteric fermentation and anaerobic waste treatment from agriculture sector are the major contributor of methane gas which has the potential as biogas. The aimed of this study was to identify methane-producing bacteria in anaerobic vessel which contained a mixture of Palm Oil Mill Sludge (POMS) and solid cud taken from the first compartment of cow’s stomach (1:2 and 2:1 ratio) as co-mixture. The comixture was incubated at 50 °C in a 2 L vessel with initial starter of 400 ml and sampling was conducted every 4 weeks interval during 12 weeks of incubation. For specific detection of methanogens, 16S rRNA-cloning analysis was carried out. Methanobrevibacter sp. and Methanosaeta sp. were confirmed to be presence within the 2:1 ratio of co-mixture while only Methanobrevibacter sp. was found in 1:2 ratio of co-mixture on both Week 0 and Week 4. No methanogens were detected for both co-mixtures on Week 8 and Week 12.
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author Lau, Seng
Chan, CSW
Husaini, A. A. S. A
Zulkharnain, A.
Kasing, Apun
Bilung, L. M
Micky, Vincent
author_facet Lau, Seng
Chan, CSW
Husaini, A. A. S. A
Zulkharnain, A.
Kasing, Apun
Bilung, L. M
Micky, Vincent
author_sort Lau, Seng
title Identification of Methane-producing Bacteria from Palm Oil Mill Sludge (POMS) with Solid Cud from Ruminant Stomach
title_short Identification of Methane-producing Bacteria from Palm Oil Mill Sludge (POMS) with Solid Cud from Ruminant Stomach
title_full Identification of Methane-producing Bacteria from Palm Oil Mill Sludge (POMS) with Solid Cud from Ruminant Stomach
title_fullStr Identification of Methane-producing Bacteria from Palm Oil Mill Sludge (POMS) with Solid Cud from Ruminant Stomach
title_full_unstemmed Identification of Methane-producing Bacteria from Palm Oil Mill Sludge (POMS) with Solid Cud from Ruminant Stomach
title_sort identification of methane-producing bacteria from palm oil mill sludge (poms) with solid cud from ruminant stomach
publisher Hibiscus Publisher
publishDate 2014
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/7376/
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